this is a google chrome bug. Not sure why or what is going on, but using firefox or safari it works. I still need to look into it.

Originally Posted by Sonicxtacy02

hate to add to your workload bud but i still cant moderate a post/thread from inside the thread. The proceed button under moderation tools doesn't work. If i go outside the thread to approve it it works fine. Sucks having to go to the moderation tool to approve a post lol

ok so the problem here is the one touch ban. It is a form. which happens to be inside of the giant form that is this page. Thefore only the onetouchban form will work in IE and chrome because w3c standards says that you aren't allowed to nest forms. soooo, ill go figure out how to make the one touch ban work without a form.

Originally Posted by Sonicxtacy02

not just limited to chrome, its an IE problem too. In IE the button depresses but the corresponding action is not carried out.

Alright - that was an interesting one to solve. I ended up having to catch the button click in javascript - actually simulate clicking the checkbox to highlight the post, then simulate clicking the "delete post as spam" radio button in the drop up menu. Then simulating the form submit. haha.

To the guy that wanted forum specific searching - if you go to advanced search, choose "single content type" and then "post", now you can select one or more forums. Then don't forget to hit "save search preferences. And so all you need to do is hit advanced search and go from now on.

ok so the problem here is the one touch ban. It is a form. which happens to be inside of the giant form that is this page. Thefore only the onetouchban form will work in IE and chrome because w3c standards says that you aren't allowed to nest forms. soooo, ill go figure out how to make the one touch ban work without a form.

Alright - that was an interesting one to solve. I ended up having to catch the button click in javascript - actually simulate clicking the checkbox to highlight the post, then simulate clicking the "delete post as spam" radio button in the drop up menu. Then simulating the form submit. haha.

To the guy that wanted forum specific searching - if you go to advanced search, choose "single content type" and then "post", now you can select one or more forums. Then don't forget to hit "save search preferences. And so all you need to do is hit advanced search and go from now on.